Last year Libya’s tyrannical leader Muammar Gaddafi praised Barack Obama, calling him “a friend,” and said he considered him a blessing to the Muslim world. “Now, ruling America is a black man from our continent, an African from Arab descent, from Muslim descent, and this is something we never imagined – that from Reagan we would get to Barakeh Obama.”

And although the United Nations’ Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, meddling in our state’s issue, released a scathing statement condemning Arizona’s SB1070, Obama refused to condemn — in fact, remained silent — regarding Libya’s election onto the farcical UN Human Rights Council.

Libya, a country with well documented ties to terrorist organizations and an abysmal human rights record, was elected in a secret ballot. U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice, an Obama appointee,would not reveal how the U.S. voted.

Now as pressure mounts on Obama to intervene in halting Muammar Gaddafi’s bloody massacre of civilians in Libya, numerous commentators — including Obama loyalist Matthews — have been wondering why Barack Obama has been guarded in his criticism of the dictator. Obama zealously supported the recent removal of U.S. ally, Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak.

Are you curious as to the odd turn of events? Connect the dots.

WorldNetDailydoes a masterful job of revealing the strange underpinnings and bizarre links. Gaddafi has been tied to Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama’s decades-long spiritual adviser. The Libyan dictator also has financed and strongly supported the Nation of Islam and its leader, Louis Farrakhan. Obama has ties to Farrakhan and his controversial group.

When committed lefties such as Chris Matthews, who previously admitted Obama’s election gave him a “thrill up my leg” are disenchanted, how well does it bode for the president’s aspirations in 2012?

“I’m proud to be here with people who understand that it’s more than just sending an email to get you going. Every once and awhile you need to get out on the streets and get a little bloody when necessary,” Democrat U.S. Rep. Mike Capuano (MA) told a crowd of unionists in Boston rallying in support of their Wisconsin union brethren.

Capuano’s provacative and offensive comments come in the wake of Barack Obama calls for civility following the Tucson massacre that wounded numerous people including AZ Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and killed six others — Federal District Judge John Roll, among them. It appears Democrats and their union cohorts haven’t gotten the “civility” message.

Last month the volatile Capuano said, “Politicians, I think are too bland today. I don’t know what they believe in. Nothing wrong with throwing a coffee cup at someone if you’re doing it for human rights.”

After outcries following these absurd and violence inciting statements, the Massachusetts liberal has attempted to backpedal. Too little, too late from this fool, who deserves ouster when his reelection rolls around.

U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake has perfected his dip-and-dodge routine to the point that he is unable to give a straight answer to questions regarding his slipperiness on conservative issues, even to decidedly liberal publications such as Mother Jones. Instead, the libertarian Flake tried to convince Mother Jones (Jeff Flake’s Immigration Problem)that we are all on the same ambiguous page — which is anything but the truth:

“As you might be able to tell,” he disingenuously says,” Arizona voters have a bit of a libertarian streak, an independent streak. I think they appreciate a politician who isn’t lockstep in any one way.”

The truth is, Republicans, Independents and voters of all stripes aligned with the Tea Party, are categorically conservative.

Beck calls Flake’s quotes in the Mother Jones article “even more radical than anything he’s ever said before, and that includes all of his work with Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) for a comprehensive amnesty.”

Notice the last sentence regarding a criminal drug bust in this report in the daily. The circumstances are unusual enough that they warrant specific mention — although the name of the suspect is oddly missing.

The daily covers the case of the Iraqi immigrant father, Faleh Hassan Al-Maleki, who stalked, threatened and tormented his 20-year-old daughter Noor, before finally murdering her for being too “westernized“ — not Muslim enough.

A Maricopa County Superior Court jury has found him guilty of running down Noor and injuring her boyfriend’s mother, Amal Khalaf, 41, in a Peoria parking lot in October 2009. And like the Buffalo beheader, he only received a second-degree conviction.

The Arizona Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a bill intended to set up a Supreme Court test case regarding the granting of citizenship for children born to parents illegally residing in the United States.

The bill (SB 1308) and a companion measure (SB1309) setting up a birth certificate compact between states that agree at least one of a child’s parents is an American citizen passed on a 8-5 vote.

Also scheduled for debate is an extensive immigration bill that addresses illegal aliens with regard to housing, public benefits and employment.

The vote on the citizenship bill broke along party lines, with only one Republican — Rich Crandall (Dist. 19) — opposing it. It will now move to the full Senate for debate.